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2021 Russian election protests

2021 Russian election protests

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The 2021 Russian election protests, also known as the "For Fair Elections" protests,[10][11] began in September 2021 due to alleged large-scale electoral fraud of the 2021 Russian legislative election.

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Chronology

On the night of September 20, the day after the end of the 2021 Russian legislative election, Valery Rashkin, the head of the Moscow City Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF), organized a protest against fraud in the format of a meeting with a deputy.[12] At least 200 people took part in the action, including the losing opposition candidates Mikhail Lobanov, Denis Parfenov, Sergei Obukhov, Mikhail Tarantsov, and Marina Litvinovich; the latter also made slogans in support of Alexey Navalny, who is in prison.[13] Rashkin promised that street actions would take place every week until the results of remote electronic voting are canceled.[citation needed]

On 25 September, protests continued in Moscow,[14][15][16] Saratov,[17] Yekaterinburg,[18] Ufa,[19] Volgograd,[20] and other cities of the country. The day before the rally, the police cordoned off the building of the Moscow City Committee of the CPRF,[21][22] and detained a number of communists,[23] including the coordinator of the Left Front Sergei Udaltsov.[24] The police used propaganda machines against the protesters, trying to drown out the speakers' speeches with loud music.[25]

CPRF leader Gennady Zyuganov did not come to the protest, as he was meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin at that time,[26] Meduza's sources in the Presidential Administration and the CPRF claim that he raised the issue of canceling the results of remote electronic voting in Moscow to Anton Vaino, Sergey Kiriyenko, and Sergey Sobyanin, but they made it clear that no one would do this, after which Zyuganov is trying to achieve a more favorable distribution of leadership positions for the CPRF in the new convocation of the State Duma.[27]

On 28 September, the police came to the lawyers of the CPRF who were going to file lawsuits appealing the results of the DEG.[28] The Kremlin said it was not aware of this.[29]

The police also blocked the reception of the State Duma deputy from the CPRF Ivan Melnikov,[30] who called these actions a criminal offense and said that he had filed an appeal to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Kolokoltsev.[31]

On 29 September, in protest against the results of the DEG and repressions against the participants of the protests,[32][33] the Moscow City Duma deputies from the CPRF decided to boycott the session.[34][35]

Reaction

Leonid Volkov, an associate of the opposition leader Alexei Navalny, said that thanks to the protests the CPRF returned the status of an opposition party.[36] At a meeting with Putin, far-right LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky condemned the protests, calling them a "riot".[37][38]

Aftermath

Dozens of protesters were brought to administrative responsibility and arrested.[39][40]


References

  1. "Коммунисты на митинге в Москве потребовали наказать Венедиктова" (in Russian). «Ura.ru». 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  2. "В Москве завершилась несогласованная акция КПРФ". РИА Новости (in Russian). 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  3. https://news.rambler.ru/politics/47287286-zyuganov-nazval-ugolovnym-prestupleniem-blokirovanie-priemnoy-deputata-kprf-v-moskve/ Зюганов прокомментировал блокирование приемной депутата КПРФ в Москве
  4. On September 29, in protest against the results of the DEG and repressions against the participants of the rallies, the Moscow City Duma deputies from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation decided to boycott the meeting Фракция КПРФ ушла с заседания Мосгордумы. Депутаты потребовали освободить задержанных участников акций протеста и отменить итоги выборов
  5. https://www.znak.com/2021-09-29/frakciya_kprf_pokinula_zasedanie_mosgordumy_v_znak_protesta Фракция КПРФ покинула заседание Мосгордумы в знак протеста
  6. https://www.interfax.ru/moscow/794237 Депутаты Мосгордумы от КПРФ бойкотируют пленарное заседание
  7. "Фракция КПРФ бойкотировала заседание Мосгордумы". Коммерсантъ (in Russian). 2021-09-29. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  8. https://tass.ru/politika/12506003 Жириновский осудил "бунт" в центре Москвы, организованный КПРФ после выборов
  9. https://echo.msk.ru/news/2909700-echo.doc Жириновский осудил акцию КПРФ, назвав ее бунтом

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